Dozens of PlayStation 3s sit in a refrigerated shipping container on the University of Massachusetts Dartmouths campus, sucking up energy and investigating astrophysics. Its a popular stop for tours trying to sell the school to prospective first-year students and their parents, and its one of the few living legacies of a weird science chapter in PlayStations history.
Those squat boxes, hulking on entertainment systems or dust-covered in the back of a closet, were once coveted by researchers who used the consoles to build supercomputers. With the racks of machines, the scientists were suddenly capable of contemplating the physics of black holes, processing drone footage, or winning cryptography contests. It only lasted a few years before tech moved on, becoming smaller and more efficient. But for that short moment, some of the most powerful computers in the world could be hacked together with code, wire, and gaming consoles.
Researchers had been messing with the idea of using graphics processors to boost their computing power for years. The idea is that the same power that made it possible to render Shadow of the Colossus grim storytelling was also capable of doing massive calculations if researchers could configure the machines the right way. If they could link them together, suddenly, those consoles or computers started to be far more than the sum of their parts. This was cluster computing, and it wasnt unique to PlayStations; plenty of researchers were trying to harness computers to work as a team, trying to get them to solve increasingly complicated problems.
The game consoles entered the supercomputing scene in 2002 when Sony released a kit called Linux for the PlayStation 2. It made it accessible, Craig Steffen said. They built the bridges, so that you could write the code, and it would work. Steffen is now a senior research scientist at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA). In 2002, he had just joined the group and started working on a project with the goal of buying a bunch of PS2s and using the Linux kits to hook them (and their Emotion Engine central processing units) together into something resembling a supercomputer.
They hooked up between 60 and 70 PlayStation 2s, wrote some code, and built out a library. It worked okay, it didnt work superbly well, Steffen said. There were technical issues with the memory two specific bugs that his team had no control over.
Every time you ran this thing, it would cause the kernel on whatever machine you ran it on to kind of go into this weird unstable state and it would have to be rebooted, which was a bummer, Steffen said.
They shut the project down relatively quickly and moved on to other questions at the NCSA. Steffen still keeps one of the old PS2s on his desk as a memento of the program.
But thats not where PlayStations supercomputing adventures met their end. The PS3 entered the scene in late 2006 with powerful hardware and an easier way to load Linux onto the devices. Researchers would still need to link the systems together, but suddenly, it was possible for them to imagine linking together all of those devices into something that was a game-changer instead of just a proof-of-concept prototype.
Thats certainly what black hole researcher Gaurav Khanna was imagining over at UMass Dartmouth. Doing pure period simulation work on black holes doesnt really typically attract a lot of funding, its just because it doesnt have too much relevance to society, Khanna said.
Money was tight, and it was getting tighter. So Khanna and his colleagues were brainstorming, trying to think of solutions. One of the people in his department was an avid gamer and mentioned the PS3s Cell processor, which was made by IBM. A similar kind of chip was being used to build advanced supercomputers. So we got kind of interested in it, you know, is this something interesting that we could misuse to do science? Khanna says.
Inspired by the specs of Sonys new machine, the astrophysicist started buying up PS3s and building his own supercomputer. It took Khanna several months to get the code into shape and months more to clean up his program into a working order. He started with eight, but by the time he was done, he had his own supercomputer, pieced together out of 176 consoles and ready to run his experiments no jockeying for space or paying other researchers to run his simulations of black holes. Suddenly, he could run complex computer models or win cryptography competitions at a fraction of the cost of a more typical supercomputer.
Around the same time, other researchers were having similar ideas. A group in North Carolina also built a PS3 supercomputer in 2007, and a few years later, at the Air Force Research Laboratory in New York, computer scientist Mark Barnell started working on a similar project called the Condor Cluster.
The timing wasnt great. Barnells team proposed the project in 2009, just as Sony was shifting toward the pared-back PS3 slim, which didnt have the capability to run Linux, unlike the original PS3. After a hack, Sony even issued a firmware update that pulled OpenOS, the system that allowed people to run Linux, from existing PS3 systems. That made finding useful consoles even harder. The Air Force had to convince Sony to sell it the un-updated PS3s that the company was pulling from shelves, which, at the time, were sitting in a warehouse outside Chicago. It took many meetings, but eventually, the Air Force got what it was looking for, and in 2010, the project had its big debut.
Running on more than 1,700 PS3s that were connected by five miles of wire, the Condor Cluster was huge, dwarfing Khannas project, and it used to process images from surveillance drones. During its heyday, it was the 35th fastest supercomputer in the world.
But none of this lasted long. Even while these projects were being built, supercomputers were advancing, becoming more powerful. At the same time, gaming consoles were simplifying, making them less useful to science. The PlayStation 4 outsold both the original PlayStation and the Wii nearing the best-selling status currently held by the PS2. But for researchers, it was nearly useless. Like the slimmer version of the PlayStation 3 released before it, the PS4 cant easily be turned into a cog for a supercomputing machine. Theres nothing novel about the PlayStation 4, its just a regular old PC, Khanna says. We werent really motivated to do anything with the PlayStation 4.
The era of the PlayStation supercomputer was over.
The one at UMass Dartmouth is still working, humming with life in that refrigerated shipping container on campus. The UMass Dartmouth machine is smaller than it used to be at its peak power of about 400 PlayStation 3s. Parts of it have been cut out and repurposed. Some are still working together in smaller supercomputers at other schools; others have broken down or been lost to time. Khanna has since moved on to trying to link smaller, more efficient devices together into his next-generation supercomputer. He says the Nvidia Shield devices hes working with now are about 50 times more efficient than the already-efficient PS3.
Its the Air Forces supercluster of super consoles that had the most star-studded afterlife. When the program ended about four years ago, some consoles were donated to other programs, including Khannas. But many of the old consoles were sold off as old inventory, and a few hundred were snapped up by people working with the TV show Person of Interest. In a ripped-from-the-headlines move, the consoles made their silver screen debut in the shows season 5 premiere, playing wait for it a supercomputer made of PlayStation 3s.
Its all Hollywood, Barnell said of the script, but the hardware is actually our equipment.
Correction, 7:05 PM ET: Supercomputer projects needed the original PS3, not the PS3 Slim, because Sony had removed Linux support from the console in response to hacks which later led to a class-action settlement. This article originally stated that it was because the PS3 Slim was less powerful. We regret the error.
Go here to see the original:
The rise and fall of the PlayStation supercomputers - The Verge
- New Microsoft Ads Take Aim at Mac Pricing [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Adobe Flash Comes to TV [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Microsoft Introduces Windows 7 Starter Edition [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Mac Viruses and Trojans Becoming More Prevalent [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Apple ‘Customer Experience’ Continues to Trounce PCs [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Seagate Introduces ‘Replica’ Drive to Backup Entire PC [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Still Love XP? Run it on Windows 7! [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- Is Microsoft Ditching Vista? [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- The Kindle DX: Not Exactly a Textbook Killer [Last Updated On: November 8th, 2009] [Originally Added On: November 8th, 2009]
- The Smart Shopper’s Guide to Buying a Wireless Router [Last Updated On: May 19th, 2010] [Originally Added On: May 19th, 2010]
- iTunes 10: So Long, Ringtone Creator - Thanks for the Memories [Last Updated On: October 17th, 2010] [Originally Added On: October 17th, 2010]
- iTunes 10: So Long, Ringtone Creator – Thanks for the Memories [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2011] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2011]
- How to Make Your Laptop Last Longer [Last Updated On: February 14th, 2011] [Originally Added On: February 14th, 2011]
- Client Build 5 UPDATE: Personal Super Computer 2011 (SR-2 X5690 OCZ Vertex 3 GTX590 Nvidia Tesla) - Video [Last Updated On: March 29th, 2012] [Originally Added On: March 29th, 2012]
- Super Micro Computer, Inc. Announces 3rd Quarter 2012 Financial Results [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2012]
- Super Micro Computer Q3 Profit Slips - Quick Facts [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2012]
- Super Computer Maker Cray and Intel strike Partnership [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2012]
- Super Micro Computer Q3 12 Earnings Conference Call At 5:00 PM ET [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2012]
- Herd mentallity and the information super highway - Video [Last Updated On: April 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: April 25th, 2012]
- Brain vs. Computer - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2012]
- Minecraft World First - Most wanted redstone device - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2012]
- PS3 Jailbreak Tutorial 4.11 WORKING - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2012]
- China's Tianhe-1 supercomputer begins operations - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2012]
- June 2011 TOP500 Review looks at Japan's K Supercomputer - Video [Last Updated On: May 4th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 4th, 2012]
- Super Vision for Soldiers [Last Updated On: May 5th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 5th, 2012]
- The Super Sonic Show Episode 0-Computer Help - Video [Last Updated On: May 7th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 7th, 2012]
- Why Super Micro Computer's Earnings May Be Less Than Awesome [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- Magnetic bacteria may help build computer hard drives [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- SUPER WHY! Around the World Adventure Kicks off PBS KIDS Summer Learning Initiative This June [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- Tutorial SUPER COMPUTER girl 3750 sylvia Vs fem game 4 (3550) - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- SUPER COMPUTER Wii best 3750 sylvia Vs learn chess 4 (3550) - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- SUPER COMPUTER girls city 3750 sylvia Vs RYBKA 4 (3550) - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- John Laban - Open University Super Computer Room - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- Can A Super Computer Save Banking? Part 2 of 2 - Video [Last Updated On: May 10th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 10th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Launches Widest Range of UP Server Platforms Supporting Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 v2 [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Debuts New X9 DP and 4-Way MP Platforms [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Launches Widest Range of Server Platforms Supporting Intel® Xeon® E3-1200 v2 [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2012]
- Invention kit for banana pianos, alphabet soup keyboards [Last Updated On: May 16th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 16th, 2012]
- A few errors could be key to super-efficient computer chips [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Highlights Latest GPU SuperServer®, SuperBlade® and ... [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2012]
- Kontron HPEC Platform Chosen by Military Embedded Systems Magazine for Editor's Choice Award [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2012]
- Raspberry Pi to rebirth an era of Woz-like super creativity? [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2012]
- Taste and tale of success [Last Updated On: May 20th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 20th, 2012]
- 1 Reason to Expect Big Things From Super Micro Computer [Last Updated On: May 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2012]
- Bump's Super Popular App Just Got A Million Times Cooler With Its Latest Update [Last Updated On: May 25th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 25th, 2012]
- Is The Computer 'Cloud' Compromising You Privacy? [Last Updated On: May 26th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 26th, 2012]
- Super MP3 Download 4.8.2.6 [Last Updated On: May 28th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 28th, 2012]
- Radiohead's Kid A and OK Computer, Now in 8-Bit [Last Updated On: May 29th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2012]
- ASUS P6T7 WS Super Computer MoBo - Video [Last Updated On: May 29th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2012]
- Photonic Super Computer 2012 - Video [Last Updated On: May 29th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 29th, 2012]
- Kaspersky discovers super-complex Flame malware [Last Updated On: May 30th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2012]
- Supermicro® X9 5x GPU SuperWorkstation Delivers Maximum Performance with NVIDIA Maximus Certification [Last Updated On: May 30th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2012]
- Super-virus Flame raises the cyberwar stakes [Last Updated On: May 30th, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 30th, 2012]
- Super-stealthy ‘Flame' computer virus spies on Iran [Last Updated On: May 31st, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2012]
- Super-stealthy ‘Flame' computer virus spies on Iranians [Last Updated On: May 31st, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2012]
- Was flame virus written by gamers? Code similar to apps such as Angry Birds [Last Updated On: May 31st, 2012] [Originally Added On: May 31st, 2012]
- Massive cyber attack on Iran came from U.S., report says [Last Updated On: June 2nd, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2012]
- Massive cyber attack on Iran came from US, report says [Last Updated On: June 2nd, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 2nd, 2012]
- Supermicro® Exhibits its Latest X9 Server and Storage Innovations at Computex, Taiwan [Last Updated On: June 5th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Hadoop Solutions Accelerate Innovation with Launch of EMC® ... [Last Updated On: June 5th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2012]
- Super 57000 Video Game (Family Computer) - Video [Last Updated On: June 5th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 5th, 2012]
- Security Cameras Turn into Super-Fast Sleuths [Last Updated On: June 7th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 7th, 2012]
- Quantum computers move closer to reality, thanks to highly enriched and highly purified silicon [Last Updated On: June 7th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 7th, 2012]
- Research Makes Ultrafast Quantum Computer Concept a Reality [Last Updated On: June 9th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 9th, 2012]
- Supermicro's New Compact Embedded Server Appliance Supports 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ i7/i5/i3 Processors [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2012]
- The PC which is truly personal: 'Computer' on a memory stick offers COMPLETE privacy for browsing and documents [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2012]
- 'Purified' silicon nudges quantum computing ahead [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2012]
- Apple serves up 15.4-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2012]
- Apple debuts next-gen MacBook Pro, iOS 6 [Last Updated On: June 11th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 11th, 2012]
- How to Invest Like the Super-Rich [Last Updated On: June 13th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2012]
- Super Computer for Sale - Video [Last Updated On: June 13th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 13th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Launches FatTwin™ Architecture [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2012]
- Computer Workstation utilizes NVIDIA® Maximus(TM) technology. [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2012]
- Supermicro® Launches FatTwinâ„¢ Architecture [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2012]
- Acer: Aspire S5, super-thin Ultrabook, coming to U.S. in late June [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2012]
- Supermicro(R) Launches FatTwin(TM) Architecture [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2012]
- Sheldon Adelson: 7 surprising facts about 2012's biggest donor [Last Updated On: June 15th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 15th, 2012]
- lego super computer - Video [Last Updated On: June 17th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2012]
- Age of Empires: The Conqurors - vsing Duke AI 1.6 - Super computer - Video [Last Updated On: June 17th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 17th, 2012]
- Supermicro® FatTwin™ Takes Center Stage at International Supercomputing Conference 2012 [Last Updated On: June 18th, 2012] [Originally Added On: June 18th, 2012]